During a volunteer fair and festival on Saturday in Hyannis, Cape Codders seeking to donate their time and talent to help their community will have the opportunity to make a perfect match with 60 organizations from across the Cape.

"Everyone has something to give to strengthen our community," said Lisa McNeill, president of Cape Cod Volunteers. "The fair is a great way to meet nonprofit representatives and hear about the kind of opportunities that are available."

Together Cape Cod: The 2014 Volunteer Fair and Festival will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Cape Codder Resort & Spa on Route 132 and include family activities and hands-on volunteer experiences for all ages.

Fairgoers will have the opportunity to explore a wide variety of volunteer experiences, from mentoring children and working with the elderly to helping animals and assisting a low-income-housing organization.

Representatives of the YMCA of Cape Cod, Operation Military Kids, the Justice Resource Center, Independence House, the Visiting Nurse Association of Cape Cod, Friends of Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge and many other organizations also will be available to talk to prospective volunteers.

The fair is being held in conjunction with National Volunteer Month.

It is being sponsored by Cape Cod Volunteers; Cape Cod Young Professionals; Cape Cod Media Group; and Cape Cod Healthcare.

Officials from Cape Cod Volunteers will discuss the "Million Hour Movement," an effort to get Cape Codders to donate a million hours of volunteer time during the coming year or so.

For more information about the Volunteer Fair and Festival, visit www.ccvolunteers.org/training-and-events or call Cape Cod Volunteers at 508-362-0242.